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Hong Kong tycoon buys Dutch waste-to-energy company
by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (AFP) June 17, 2013


A consortium led by Asia's richest man Li Ka-shing said Monday it had agreed to buy a Dutch waste management company, in a deal worth more than $1billion.

The HK$9.7 billion ($1.25 billion) acquisition of AVR Afvalverwerking B.V. (AVR), which specialises in turning waste into energy, is the second waste processor investment made this year by Li's Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings (CKI), which is leading the consortium.

In January, CKI made a HK$3.2 billion investment in New Zealand's Envirowaste.

"The acquisition of AVR will see us investing in a leading waste management company in Europe, possessing the largest energy-from-waste plant capacity in the continent," Kam Hing-lam, Group Managing Director of CKI, said in a statement.

"It fits in well with CKI's stringent investment requirements, generating immediate recurring cash flow with profitable and stable returns," Kam said.

CKI and Li's flagship company Cheung Kong Holdings Limited both have a 35 percent stake in the consortium with Cheung Kong subsidiary Power Assets Holdings having 20 percent and the Li Ka Shing Foundation holding a 10 percent stake.

AVR has a 23 percent market share of the Netherlands' waste processing industry with stable revenue streams from long term contracts for gate fees and waste processing as well as revenue from generated energy, the statement said.

CKI, chaired by Li's eldest son and heir to his Cheung Kong conglomerate, Victor, is involved in the development, investment and operation of infrastructure business in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia.

Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings in 2011 acquired Northumbrian Water Group, one of Britain's biggest water utilities, in a deal worth nearly $4 billion.

The 85-year-old Li was ranked in March as the eighth wealthiest person in the world by the Forbes rich list, with a net worth estimated at $31 billion.

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